WITH little of the traditional ceremony, the first session of the 28th Parliament of Tasmania was opened yesterday by the Governor (Sir Hugh Binney). Earlier the 30 members of the House of Assembly, including 17 ...
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Article : 37 wordsMONOPOLIES operating under the guise of "sole agencies" are bleeding soldier settlers white, and legislation should be introduced to limit the commission that can be charged on a manufactured article. ...
Article : 296 words"Political illiteracy is rife and a system of political education must be undertaken in the schools," Mr Neilson said when he seconded the ...
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Advertising : 80 wordsTRIBUTES to the impartiality of Mr J. J. Dwyer as Speaker of the House of Assembly were paid by spokesmen for the Government and the Opposition yesterday, when Mr Dwyer's unanimous reappointment to the position was announced by ...
Article : 202 wordsImmediately the housing shortage was overcome, the Government should undertake a slum clearance, Mr Neilson said ...
Article : 66 wordsThe establishment of a Statesponsored and subsidised domestic assistance scheme and further Government help to ...
Article : 115 wordsDr Atkins gave notice in the House of Assembly yesterday that he would ask the Premier (Mr Cosgrove) whether he would take steps to ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 27 Feb 1947, Page 8
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